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Customer Review
Jason
3.0
Well-Built Dashcam with Outstanding Video Quality [UPDATED]Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2018
[UPDATE W/2.5 YEARS USAGE]I've been using this camera non-stop for 2 1/2 years with very few issues, but the two most prominent are a real frickin frustration. First, the internal battery is shot. When it dies, the camera date & time are lost. It manages to keep my license plate information, but if my car sits for two days, I'll have to set the date & time. I could just leave it in 2018, but having an accurate date & time imprint is essential to me.Second, during hot days, I'm almost guaranteed to find the camera in my floorboard, the GPS mount suction cup having lost its suction. Because I have it hardwired to the fuse box, I've run the wire strategically through the molding, which all comes loose when it falls.This said I can attest to the continued high-quality video that the camera has always delivered. It's a good unit with a couple of simple, FRUSTRATING flaws.[ORIGINAL REVIEW]The camera is well-built and mounts securely to the windshield using the included suction cup. The interface takes a little getting used to, but once you have it down, it is quite easy to navigate through the menu options. Video quality is excellent, both forward and cab-facing. IR beam lights almost all three rows of my Toyota Highlander at night - far better than other cameras I have tried.The only thing negative that I could say about the camera is that if you plan to use a 64GB memory card, be sure to get one that is fast enough. The Samsung 64GB 100MB/s (U3) MicroSDXC EVO memory card which is a Class 10 UHS 3 card works great, and can be found here: